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The great PC 'what-if'

August 7, 2006 Imagine what the tech industry would be like if IBM had demanded exclusive rights to its PC operating system. TAGS: IBM Corp., co-founder, Bill Gates, supplier, Apple Computer, software company, operating system, PC, Microsoft Corp., Intel, HP

Apple to ditch IBM, switch to Intel chips

June 4, 2005 Apple will announce its plans Monday in a move that raises questions about the Mac maker's future computer strategy. TAGS: IBM PowerPC, IBM Corp., Apple Computer, x86 processor, Intel, Apple Intel Mac Mini, Motorola Inc., Apple Mac OS X, Apple Mac OS, console, Apple Macintosh, operating system, PC

IBM to launch Linux-only Power servers

September 10, 2004 OpenPower line to make debut Monday as Big Blue looks beyond the chip's high-end niche, CNET News.com has learned. TAGS: IBM POWER5, server line, Sun UltraSPARC, IBM Corp., Linux, x86 server, Unix server, Intel Itanium, Intel x86, AMD Opteron, server, Unix, Sun Microsystems Inc., Intel, operating system, Dell

Red Hat releases big-iron update

March 10, 2006 An update to the company's premium Linux version now supports 64-processor servers. And bigger configurations are on the way. TAGS: Intel Itanium, Red Hat Inc., multiprocessor, Red Hat Enterprise Linux, Intel Xeon, Linux, IBM Corp., dual-core, server, Intel, Dell, operating system

Sun, Intel square off over Itanium support

March 3, 2000 The two high-tech giants are in a high-stakes game of chicken in a debate about which company needs the other more in the lucrative e-commerce world. TAGS: Intel Itanium, Intel IA-64, Sun UltraSPARC, Sun Solaris, Sun Microsystems Inc., Compaq Tru64 UNIX, Texas Instruments Inc., e-commerce, Silicon Graphics Inc., Intel, IBM Corp., semiconductor, Compaq Computer Corp., 64-bit, family, operating system

IBM's Power6: Bigger iron, lower power

February 13, 2007 IBM's new chip works in 64-processor servers and contains features to let users cap system power consumption. TAGS: power consumption, multiprocessor, IBM Corp., iron, high-performance computing, frequency, server, high-performance, Intel, operating system

SGI plugs in Windows for compute clusters

January 11, 2007 Supercomputing specialist focused on Linux agrees to support Microsoft's OS for lower-end server clusters. TAGS: Silicon Graphics Inc., high-performance computing, supercomputing, Intel Xeon, Intel Itanium, high-performance, general manager, Linux, IBM Corp., Intel, Microsoft Corp., server, Dell, operating system, Microsoft Windows, HP

Computing heavyweights to chaperone Linux into servers

August 30, 2000 IBM, NEC, Intel, Dell and Hewlett-Packard are joining with Linux companies to coax the open-source operating system into high-end, multiprocessor machines. TAGS: Silicon Graphics Inc., heavyweight, Linux company, Linux, multiprocessor, IBM Corp., open-source community, open source, programmer, file system, SuSE, NEC Electronics Corp., Intel, Dell, server, HP

Sun, Intel part ways on Solaris plans

July 21, 2000 The companies finally are seeing eye to eye on whether Sun's Solaris operating system should run on Intel's upcoming Itanium chip: Now both companies think it's a lousy idea. TAGS: Intel Itanium, Sun Solaris, Intel IA-64, Sun UltraSPARC, Sun Microsystems Inc., Sun UltraSPARC III, Silicon Graphics Inc., Intel, Compaq Computer Corp., eye, IBM Corp., server, HP, operating system

SGI's Unix variant fading into history

September 8, 2006 Silicon Graphics to stop selling computers using MIPS chips and Irix operating system at end of 2006. TAGS: Silicon Graphics Inc., SGI Unix, Unix, Intel Itanium, SCO Group Inc., Compaq Tru64 UNIX, SGI Irix, HP PA-RISC, HP-UX, x86 processor, intellectual property, Sun Solaris, variant, IBM Corp., acquisition, Linux

For Dell, industry standard now includes Linux

June 8, 2006 Open-source OS now accounts for a quarter of Dell's enterprise business and is growing fast, the company says. TAGS: Red Hat Inc., Linux, enterprise, SuSE, industry standard, Unix, Dell, Novell Inc., open source, IBM Corp., server, Intel, operating system, Microsoft Corp.

HP promises Unix improvements

December 1, 2006 HP-UX 11i version 3 is faster, has better virtualization and security, HP says. It'll ship this year, with formal launch in 2007. TAGS: HP-UX, Intel Itanium, Oracle11i, virtualization, compiler, van, HP PA-RISC, Unix, IBM AIX, IBM Corp., improvement, Sun Solaris, partition, security, Sun Microsystems Inc., HP

Welcome to HP's third Superdome

March 20, 2006 New "Arches" chipset for Itanium gives performance kick to Superdome, other Unix servers from Hewlett-Packard. Photos: HP's new Superdome server TAGS: Intel Itanium, Montecito, HP PA-RISC, Unix server, HP-UX, Unix, chipset, HP, server, Sun Microsystems Inc., Intel, IBM Corp., AMD, operating system

Mandriva's new server Linux does virtualization treble

September 18, 2006 Operating-system update for corporate servers offers three prominent virtualization technologies. TAGS: Mandriva, OpenVZ, virtualization, Conectiva, Xen, directory server, configuration management, Red Hat Inc., Linux, LDAP, VMware, Novell Inc., server, open source, IBM Corp., Intel
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